Tag: religiosity
Lukewarm Faith Shrinks as More Say Religion Is ‘Very Important’ or ‘Not at All’
The personal importance of faith is increasing in much of the world, according to a survey of more than 38,000 people across 34 countries spanning 6 continents. In an analysis released this week, the Pew...
Across 27 Countries, Most Don’t Mind More Religion in Society
Despite signs of increasing secularism in the United States, far more Americans favor an increased role for religion in society than oppose it. According to a massive new report from the Pew Research Center that...
What Young Adults in 100 Countries Think of Religion: Christianity Today
This story is published in full at Christianity Today Despite concerns about secularization, the world’s population may not be losing its religion quite so fast. Like in the US, young adults around the globe are generally less...
Western Europe’s Christians Are as Religious as America’s ‘Nones’
This story is published in full at Christianity Today Religiously unaffiliated Americans are, unsurprisingly, less likely than their Christian countrymen to attend church regularly or say religion is important in their lives. However, on several common measures,...